Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis ... With an Introduction by Prof. Austin Phelps, D.D. Revised Edition, based on the Census of 1890.

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Singerman ID: supp2506
Year: 1891
Entry: Strong, Josiah. Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis ... With an Introduction by Prof. Austin Phelps, D.D. Revised Edition, based on the Census of 1890. New York: Baker & Taylor Co., for the American Home Missionary Society, [c1891]. 275 p.
Author/Editor: Strong, Josiah
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis ... With an Introduction by Prof. Austin Phelps, D.D. Revised Edition, based on the Census of 1890.
Printer/Publisher: Baker & Taylor Co., for the American Home Missionary Society
Language: English
Notes: Chap. 6, devoted to attacks by liberals, secularists, Jews, and agnostics against religion in the public schools, quotes from an article by Rabbi Edward N. Calisch (Jewish Exponent, Aug. 16, 1889) in favor church-state separation. Strong also cites an article by Rabbi Abram S. Isaacs, "What Shall the Public Schools Teach?"